Cave-in-Rock State Park - Geology

Geology

The Cave-in-Rock was worn into the limestone bluffs of the Ohio by river floods, especially during the meltoff following the Wisconsin ice age. It is not a karstland cavern like Mammoth Cave in nearby Kentucky; it is an obvious, 55-foot (17 m) wide tunnel leading a short distance into the bluff.

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